Is the “Heathrow” office a real or a virtual office?
The Heathrow office shows the same problems as the London office… points to the front door of the building, but not any particular room, wing, or floor. Furthermore, Regus, a well-known virtual office (and real office) provider, apparently owns the building, and there are at least 14 other businesses sharing the exact same address (that exact building). Also, TVI Express announcement explained that they will only accept walk-in visitors “by appointment”. Thus, it is very likely a virtual office, where a meeting room can be rented.
The Heathrow office shows the same problems as the London office… points to the front door of the building, but not any particular room, wing, or floor. Furthermore, Regus, a well-known virtual office (and real office) provider, owns the building, and there are at least 14 other businesses sharing the exact same address (that exact building). Also, TVI Express announcement explained that they will only accept walk-in visitors “by appointment”. Thus, it is very likely a virtual office, where a meeting room can be rented.